THE LATE ROBBERY ON BOARD THE STEAMER.—With reference to a robbery on board one of the Hunter River steamers, alluded to in our last issue, we are informed that the ...
Article : 2,283 wordsSIR—Permit me space in your journal to repudiate the impudence of certain parties who have placed in your bands remarks which appeared in your issue of the 29th ultimo, very ...
Article : 230 wordsThe crew of the Derwent Belle, who came in second best at the intercolonial gig-race at the Balmain regatta, are to be entertained at a puhlic dinner at Tattersall's Hotel, on Monday ...
Article : 746 wordsThe circumstances of a mutiny and murder on the high seas have been detailed in a case tried before the Southampton magistrates, when three men, named John Anderson, Thomas ...
Article : 346 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.— Breadstuffs show considerable firmness. A very fair inquiry has been experienced for the better brands of flour, and sales have been made at £13; for ...
Article : 480 wordsWe find in a supplement to the European Mail a French correspondent's account of the battle of Sedan, and of the causes of the surrender of the whole French army after their ...
Article : 1,228 wordsA New Breech-Loading Rifle—or rather the conversion on a new principle, of the Enfield rifle into a new breech-loader—was tried at the Royal Arsenal Range on August 16. It is the ...
Article : 204 wordsWe have Mauritius papers to the 3rd ultimo, at which date the Albion was nearly loaded for Sydney. Our own correspondent, writing on September 29, reports:—All the sugar estates are in the midst of the ...
Article : 297 words"Yes, I remember that anecdote," the sundayschool superintendent said, with the old pathosin his voice and the old sad look in his eyes. "It was about a simple creature named Higgins. When ...
Article : 270 wordsExperience in modern campaigns, especially in India and Abyssinia, has shown that the question of packsaddles is an important clement in any expedition through an enemy's country ...
Article : 232 wordsGreat flood at Moulamein. Town submerged. Southern mail coach washed away crossing Yass River to-day. Driver rescued by boat. Prince Alfred returned from Melbourne. Sails ...
Article : 62 wordsNovember 10.—Constance, barque, 400 tons, Captain Gibbon, from Auckland 1st instant, with 24 passengers. 10.—John Duthie, ship, 1000 tons, Captain ...
Article : 753 wordsGreat forest fires have occurred at Ottawa The season has been the most arid known within the memory of man, and even the standing trees were ready for the flames. No danger to ...
Article : 404 wordsAt the Middlesex Sessions, on August 15th, Welton Barrett, 36, described in the calendar as a surgeon, was indicted for having received eight silver dishes, value £80, the property of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsJohn Starkie, aged 33, a mariner, has been indicted at the Liverpool Assizes for having, on the high seas, on board the British ship Norseman, on April 28 last, feloniously shot at ...
Article : 391 wordsWool.—We held no wool sale this week, having determined to hold over the parcels to hand until the arrival of the in coming English mail, and consequently have nothing to report. ...
Article : 3,269 wordsThe harvest on the Rhine is ripe in more senses than one. As Ceres pats her sickle into the corn, so will Mars drive his scythe through the ranks. Let us mentally handle some of ...
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